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Cargando... Only West Indians: Creole Nationalism in the British West Indiespor F. S. J. Ledgister
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Esta reseña fue escrita por el author. An examination of Creole nationalism in the British West Indies. It looks at how Anglophone Caribbean nationalist thinkers and activists reacted against British racist ideas and practices, inverting the hierarchies of nineteenth-century British imperial thought, as articulated by Thomas Carlyle, Anthony Trollope, Charles Kingsley, and James Anthony Froude in their writings on the West Indies. First, JJ. Thomas, reacting to Froude's "West Indian fables" in the 1880s, then C.L.R. James in the early 1930s (as a liberal, rather than a Marxist), began the articulation of a specifically West Indian liberal nationalism. Then in the late 1930s, Norman Manley took the struggle more directly into the political arena. Finally, Eric Williams combined politics and scholarship from the 1930s to the 1980s as both historian and statesman. ( )sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Inverting the racist hierarchy of 19th century British imperial thought, 20th century political activists in the British West Indies used the concepts of liberal ideology to claim that the subject people of the West Indies constituted a Creole nation that deserved the right to govern itself. This study of the origins and major figures of Creole nationalism, Trinidadian C.L.R. James, Norman Manley of Jamaica and James's student Eric Williams of Trinidad, considers both its limitations and its possibilities. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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